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Kestrel Gold Inc V.KGC

Alternate Symbol(s):  KSTBF

Kestrel Gold Inc. is a Canada-based exploration company. The principal business activities include the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of mineral properties. The Company owns a 100% interest in the QCM Property, which is an orogenic gold target located in the Manson-Germanson placer district and the Fireweed Property located in the Babine Lake area, an advanced stage silver rich polymetallic epithermal target. The Company also owns a 100% interest in the KSD Property, which is an orogenic gold target located in the Yukon portion of the Tintina Gold Belt. The QCM property is 7,362 hectares covering an approximate 15-kilometre strike length of the Manson Fault Zone. QCM property has two main target areas on the property, Main Zone and 14 Vein, as well as numerous other mineralized showings. Fireweed is in central BC, northeast of the town of Smithers. King Solomon’s Dome is a topographical high point (1230m) in the Dawson Mining District in the Yukon Territory of Canada.


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Post by gunfighteron Sep 15, 2020 8:06am
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Yukon Gold source, King Solomon's Dome,

Yukon Gold source, King Solomon's Dome,

King Solomon's Dome

 
 

King Solomon's Dome, also called King Solomon Dome, is a 1,234-metre (4,049 ft) peak in the Yukon-Mackenzie Divide region of the Yukon Territory, Canada.[2] It is 32 kilometres (20 mi) southeast of Dawson City, Yukon,[1]and is believed to be the source of the gold fields that sparked the Klondike Gold Rush at the turn of the 20th century.[3] The mountain's name comes from King Solomon, an ancient king of Israel who was famed for his riches.[4]

King Solomon's Dome
Shriner's excursion to King Soloman's Dome Aug 4, 1910 ?OVERSIZE (HS85-10-23019).jpg
Shriner's excursion to King Soloman's Dome Aug. 4, 1910
Highest point
Elevation 1,234 m (4,049 ft)[1]
Coordinates 63°52′05″N138°57′10″W
Geography
Location Yukon, Canada
Topo map NTS 115.O.15

During the gold rush, the mountain was the site of large-scale gold mining and excavation. After the largest sources of gold ore were exhausted, small family-owned operations moved into the area and continue mining gold on and near the mountain today.[3] A communications tower is located atop the mountain, and in 2001, the tower was the site of a fatal accident.[5] The trail for the Yukon Quest 1,000-mile sled dog race passes over the mountain every February.

The mountain is in a subarctic climate region, and is covered by an average snowpack of 29 inches (74 cm) during March and April.[6]


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